Tree removal on established single-family residential lots in Indiantown is generally exempt from permitting unless the tree is in a preservation area, required landscape buffer, easement, or Village/County right-of-way.
Per Indiantown LDR Ch. 4 and Martin County Tree Requirements guidance, single-family residential property owners do not need a Village permit to remove most trees on their own established lots. Exceptions: native trees in HOA preserve areas (require an HOA-submitted Tree Removal Consent Form), trees in required landscape buffers around subdivisions (require Planning approval), trees within Village or county-maintained rights-of-way (require Public Works review), and trees on lots under active site-plan review. Mangroves are regulated by Florida DEP under Fla. Stat. 403.9321-9333 and require separate authorization.
Unauthorized removal of preserve-area or right-of-way trees triggers replacement requirements at typically 1:1 caliper-inch ratio. Code Compliance can issue citations enforceable at Special Magistrate.
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